Deceived

A Novel

For three years, Kate Marshall has been grieving the loss of her husband and their four-year-old son in a boating accident. But when she spots a familiar-looking child on an escalator in the mall, she is convinced it is the son she thought was dead. With police skeptical of her story, she turns to private investigator Connor Sullivan. The former Secret Service agent is dubious but agrees to investigate. Digging into the case he discovers that the incident may have been no accident at all. But if Kate's son is alive, someone is intent on keeping him hidden--and may be willing to go to lethal lengths to protect a sinister secret. As Irene Hannon's many fans have come to expect, Deceived is filled with complex characters, unexpected twists, and a riveting plot line that accelerates to an explosive finish.

SIgh. I've read it before, and you have read it before (if you read the other books in this series_. I appreciate the knack the author has to drive the reader into the mystery but what I don't appreciate is the stale, trite and overused dialogue. It was the same thing from the other books, just a name change and a city change. I never thought id say this but Hannon is getting very boring and annoyingly predictable.